Cooking dinner shouldn't be complicated

Sure, lamenting the loss of dyed and decorated Easter eggs as the world faces a pandemic seems laughable—but, for many children, it’s just one more beloved activity that’s been inexplicably taken away in just a few short weeks.

If you can’t find eggs at the grocery store, or if you do have eggs but want to conserve them for more practical purposes, we have the solution for you: Instead of dyeing real eggs, decorate Reese’s eggs instead.

All you’ll need is some peanut butter-chocolate “eggs,” icing or frosting, sprinkles, and an open mind.

You can keep your eggs simple or you can get as creative as you want.

Here’s what I used to make mine:

Package of 2 Reese's Peanut Butter Eggs

Package of 2 Reese’s White Crème Eggs

Decorating icing

Sprinkles

The beauty of this project is that, unlike traditional Easter eggs, these delicious treats double as dessert.